Description

Book Synopsis
Rules for developing talent with disciplined, deliberate, intelligent practice We live in a competition loving culture. We love the performance, the big win, the ticking seconds of the clock as the game comes down to the wire.

Trade Review

"Learning to practice, this book vividly illustrates, takes time and effort, trial and error. It won't happen tomorrow. But even a small movement in the direction of more practice will reap benefits...." (The Washington Post's 'Class Struggle' blog, October 2012)

"Practice Perfect is a valuable read for everyone who wants to help their employees grow and excel through practice." (Examiner.com, October 2012)



Table of Contents

Foreword by Dan Heath xi

Preface: Why Practice? Why Now? xv

Introduction: The Power of Practice 1

Rethinking Practice 21

Rule 1 Encode Success 25

Rule 2 Practice the 20 29

Rule 3 Let the Mind Follow the Body 32

Rule 4 Unlock Creativity with Repetition 36

Rule 5 Replace Your Purpose (with an Objective) 40

Rule 6 Practice “Bright Spots” 44

Rule 7 Differentiate Drill from Scrimmage 48

Rule 8 Correct Instead of Critique 52

How to Practice 55

Rule 9 Analyze the Game 58

Rule 10 Isolate the Skill 62

Rule 11 Name It 66

Rule 12 Integrate the Skills 68

Rule 13 Make a Plan 72

Rule 14 Make Each Minute Matter 76

Using Modeling 83

Rule 15 Model and Describe 86

Rule 16 Call Your Shots 87

Rule 17 Make Models Believable 92

Rule 18 Try Supermodeling 95

Rule 19 Insist They “Walk This Way” 96

Rule 20 Model Skinny Parts 99

Rule 21 Model the Path 101

Rule 22 Get Ready for Your Close-up 104

Feedback 107

Rule 23 Practice Using Feedback (Not Just Getting It) 109

Rule 24 Apply First, Then Reflect 114

Rule 25 Shorten the Feedback Loop 117

Rule 26 Use the Power of Positive 121

Rule 27 Limit Yourself 126

Rule 28 Make It an Everyday Thing 128

Rule 29 Describe the Solution (Not the Problem) 130

Rule 30 Lock It In 133

Culture of Practice 139

Rule 31 Normalize Error 143

Rule 32 Break Down the Barriers to Practice 148

Rule 33 Make It Fun to Practice 154

Rule 34 Everybody Does It 159

Rule 35 Leverage Peer-to-Peer Accountability 162

Rule 36 Hire for Practice 165

Rule 37 Praise the Work 169

Post-practice: Making New Skills Stick 173

Rule 38 Look for the Right Things 176

Rule 39 Coach During the Game (Don’t Teach) 180

Rule 40 Keep Talking 183

Rule 41 Walk the Line (Between Support and Demand) 185

Rule 42 Measure Success 188

Conclusion: the Monday Morning Test 193

Appendix A: Teaching Techniques from Teach Like a Champion 205

Appendix B: Sample Practice Activities 229

Notes 241

Acknowledgments 245

About the Authors 249

Summary of Rules 251

Index 255

Practice Perfect

    Product form

    £18.40

    Includes FREE delivery

    RRP £23.00 – you save £4.60 (20%)

    Order before 4pm today for delivery by Mon 8 Jun 2026.

    A Hardback by Doug Lemov, Erica Woolway, Katie Yezzi

    1 in stock


      View other formats and editions of Practice Perfect by Doug Lemov

      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 12/10/2012
      ISBN13: 9781118216583, 978-1118216583
      ISBN10: 111821658X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Rules for developing talent with disciplined, deliberate, intelligent practice We live in a competition loving culture. We love the performance, the big win, the ticking seconds of the clock as the game comes down to the wire.

      Trade Review

      "Learning to practice, this book vividly illustrates, takes time and effort, trial and error. It won't happen tomorrow. But even a small movement in the direction of more practice will reap benefits...." (The Washington Post's 'Class Struggle' blog, October 2012)

      "Practice Perfect is a valuable read for everyone who wants to help their employees grow and excel through practice." (Examiner.com, October 2012)



      Table of Contents

      Foreword by Dan Heath xi

      Preface: Why Practice? Why Now? xv

      Introduction: The Power of Practice 1

      Rethinking Practice 21

      Rule 1 Encode Success 25

      Rule 2 Practice the 20 29

      Rule 3 Let the Mind Follow the Body 32

      Rule 4 Unlock Creativity with Repetition 36

      Rule 5 Replace Your Purpose (with an Objective) 40

      Rule 6 Practice “Bright Spots” 44

      Rule 7 Differentiate Drill from Scrimmage 48

      Rule 8 Correct Instead of Critique 52

      How to Practice 55

      Rule 9 Analyze the Game 58

      Rule 10 Isolate the Skill 62

      Rule 11 Name It 66

      Rule 12 Integrate the Skills 68

      Rule 13 Make a Plan 72

      Rule 14 Make Each Minute Matter 76

      Using Modeling 83

      Rule 15 Model and Describe 86

      Rule 16 Call Your Shots 87

      Rule 17 Make Models Believable 92

      Rule 18 Try Supermodeling 95

      Rule 19 Insist They “Walk This Way” 96

      Rule 20 Model Skinny Parts 99

      Rule 21 Model the Path 101

      Rule 22 Get Ready for Your Close-up 104

      Feedback 107

      Rule 23 Practice Using Feedback (Not Just Getting It) 109

      Rule 24 Apply First, Then Reflect 114

      Rule 25 Shorten the Feedback Loop 117

      Rule 26 Use the Power of Positive 121

      Rule 27 Limit Yourself 126

      Rule 28 Make It an Everyday Thing 128

      Rule 29 Describe the Solution (Not the Problem) 130

      Rule 30 Lock It In 133

      Culture of Practice 139

      Rule 31 Normalize Error 143

      Rule 32 Break Down the Barriers to Practice 148

      Rule 33 Make It Fun to Practice 154

      Rule 34 Everybody Does It 159

      Rule 35 Leverage Peer-to-Peer Accountability 162

      Rule 36 Hire for Practice 165

      Rule 37 Praise the Work 169

      Post-practice: Making New Skills Stick 173

      Rule 38 Look for the Right Things 176

      Rule 39 Coach During the Game (Don’t Teach) 180

      Rule 40 Keep Talking 183

      Rule 41 Walk the Line (Between Support and Demand) 185

      Rule 42 Measure Success 188

      Conclusion: the Monday Morning Test 193

      Appendix A: Teaching Techniques from Teach Like a Champion 205

      Appendix B: Sample Practice Activities 229

      Notes 241

      Acknowledgments 245

      About the Authors 249

      Summary of Rules 251

      Index 255

      Recently viewed products

      © 2026 Book Curl

        • American Express
        • Apple Pay
        • Diners Club
        • Discover
        • Google Pay
        • Maestro
        • Mastercard
        • PayPal
        • Shop Pay
        • Union Pay
        • Visa

        Login

        Forgot your password?

        Don't have an account yet?
        Create account